Can I Modify the Direct-Push Master Cylinder Without Changing the Calipers?
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It is possible to modify the direct-push master cylinder without changing the calipers. Additional Information: About Calipers: Calipers are also known as brake wheel cylinders. Inside the calipers, there are multiple pistons. The function of the calipers is to push the brake pads to clamp the brake disc, thereby slowing down the vehicle. When the brake pads clamp the brake disc, kinetic energy is converted into heat energy. The braking system is a crucial component of a vehicle, as it directly affects the driving stability and safety. About the Master Cylinder: The master cylinder is used for oil storage and control, while the slave cylinder (or wheel cylinder) pushes the brake piston to press the brake friction pads, clamping the brake disc to achieve braking. The master cylinder and slave cylinder are connected via a hydraulic line, transmitting hydraulic pressure from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder.